English Guilty Club The film came across by chance, attracted the description of the film, decided to see, the benefit of the duration of 78 minutes contributed to this.
Looking ahead, almost all sites give the wrong description of the film. Too intriguing, but fundamentally wrong. So,
A powerful man named Joseph Carmichael tortures one of his employees to find out who was responsible for his father’s death and who took the money. Unable to get an answer, he assigns Ian (an employee) a task - before 6 a.m. he must eliminate Isaac, a killer who may also be involved in the murder of his father. What Ian doesn’t know is that Carmichael had tortured Isaac a little earlier, and had given him the same job. From now on, two men – an office rat and a professional killer – announce a hunt for each other.
An extremely good interesting film, the events of which proceed without fatigue from watching, the picture on the screen pleases. And if in the first half hour everything is not quite clear, then in the course of the remaining time everything falls into place. Flashbacks give answers to all the questions that arise during the film and as a result, 10 minutes before the end, you just expect how it will end.
I want to note a very good camera work, the operator clearly approached his duties with all responsibility. Here, for example, recently decided to watch the Dead daughters, so there the camera jumped so much that you involuntarily begin to catch the idea that the operator is drunk or stoned. There is no problem with this movie.
From the cast I can mention Icelander Ingvar Sigurdsson, familiar to me from the film Underwater Current. Also not so long ago on the big screens you could see him in the movie Everest, where Ingvar played the role of Anatoly. The other actors are unknown.
As a small disadvantage, we can note the fact that sometimes flashbacks began as if by themselves, and only in the course of it you understand that this is a flashback.
I advise everyone to watch this movie, especially those who are tired of Hollywood blockbusters.
8 out of 10